An easy way to get to Hubris Comics is via the Hubris Comics utility tunnels. These can be entered via a sewer grate at the edge of the water just northwest of Wilhelm's Wharf, directly north of the outhouse. There is radiation and a great number of feral ghouls in the tunnels.

The complex consists of Hubris Comics publishing, Hubris Comics printing and Hubris Comics utility tunnels. The building is infested with feral ghouls. There are also many traps set up throughout the area.

The apparent source of all the traps in the building is a hostile wastelander named Mad Johnny Wes who is holed up in the fortified foreman's office overlooking the printing area, shooting at the feral ghouls who wander into the printing room floor. He is armed with a minigun, and has very high health, on par with that of a super mutant master. He is also protected by 2 automated turrets, a number of frag mines, and traps.

A "pre-War printing press" is also located in this area but breaks down as soon as it's activated. On the second floor landing, there is a terminal that indicates, when hacked, that the press is short on red ink. Or, the cause could be a skeleton blocking the machinery, which cannot be dislodged. The smoke that rises from the printing press as it breaks down obscures the vision of the turrets, causing them to stop firing, and interferes with Mad Johnny Wes's aim.

A terminal in the "beta testing" area of the publishing area runs a mini-text-adventure called "Reign of Grelok".

Dean's Electronics, located atop a desk by the eastern wall of the last room, on a shelf with several conductors located on it. The room is found just before exiting the Hubris Comics utility tunnels at Wilhelm's Wharf. At the four-way intersection, turn north, then west to reach the room.

Stealth Boy, located on the floor by the northern wall of the northern room. At the four-way intersection, turn north, then east to reach the room.

Upon looking through the G.E.C.K., it appears that there was a plan at one point to print out the Wasteland Survival Guide at the presses in Hubris Comics, but this was removed.

A terminal entry at Our Lady of Hope Hospital mentions that a Richard Maynard Watson, employee of Hubris Comics, had to be admitted by some of his colleagues after one of the press machines malfunctioned, spraying hot steam and caustic chemicals into his face and hands and thereby causing severe burns and nerve damage.

Outside the building (main entrance) are a large number of super mutants, (ranging in types) along with a captive.

The smoke from the printers (when turned on) is not poisonous to the Lone Wanderer.

A pitching machine trap will hurl 36 baseballs at the Lone Wanderer, one of the largest concentrations in the game.

An average terminal in the south-most room of the utility tunnels claims to be able to deactivate turrets, but has no effect on the turrets controlled by Mad Johnny Wes.

A letter to the editor, which can be read from the receptionist terminal, reveals that there was a Hubris Comics character called the AntAgonizer, an "orphaned girl raised by ants and instilled with a bitter hatred of humanity", who was a villain in the Grognak the Barbarian comics. The letter complains that the current run of comics, written by a Mr. Neptura, treats the AntAgonizer as a two-dimensional villain, and demands the return of a Mr. Moorellis.

The "beta testing" area mini-text-adventure "Reign of Grelok" is a nod to the original text adventure games Colossal Cave Adventure and/or Zork and its sequels which came slightly later but was more popular and more widely known.

The name Mr. Moorellis may be a portmanteau of comic writers, Alan Moore and Warren Ellis.